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Miami-Dade GOP Sending Emails On Behalf Of Broward GOP Chair Candidate?

Broward Republicans are receiving emails from the Miami-Dade Republican Party pushing the candidacy of 23 year old musician Lauren Cooley. Last week, REDBROWARD reported Cooley complained she did not have emails for all members of the Broward Republican Executive Committee (BREC). Even though she’s been a BREC member for a handful of months, Cooley has the support of Broward Republicans tied to the Broward Democrat establishment. Now, it appears Cooley has the help of the Miami-Dade GOP in her quest to be the next BREC leader.

Cooley sent an email to Broward Republicans on Saturday. When a recipient clicks on “update profile,” they are taken to a new page. If you click on the “past issues” tab, you can read previous emails sent from this email account.

The new page is titled, “Email Campaign Archive from Republican Party of Miami-Dade County.” The list includes emails sent in June 2015 promoting the Miami-Dade GOP Lincoln Day Dinner featuring Senator Marco Rubio. Other emails tout the June 2014 Broward Lincoln Day and an October 2014 visit to Coral Springs by Governor Rick Scott. The event was hosted by the Republican Business Network (RBN).

Yesterday, REDBROWARD reported RBN President Mike Rump is one of the driving forces behind Cooley’s campaign. As a public insurance adjuster, Rump works closely with Democrat lobbyist Steven Geller. A former State Senator, Geller is currently seeking a seat on the Broward County Commission. Rump, his wife, and others have been desperately seeking email lists to promote Cooley.

Did Rump ask the Miami-Dade GOP to interfere in Broward Republican Politics?

Other sources claim the Cooley team has been pressuring employees of the Republican Party of Florida to intervene in the race on Cooley’s behalf.

Guess TEAM COOLEY doesn’t want Broward Republicans to decide Broward Republican elections on their own.

We don’t need meddling from Miami or Tallahassee.

Cooley will challenge acting Chairman Robert W.Sutton on Monday evening.

link found in the Lauren Cooley email to Broward Republicans

 

Crowded Race For Broward GOP State Committeeman Post

brec111At least five local Republicans will face off on Monday night for the chance to be Broward’s Republican Party Of Florida (RPOF) State Committeeman. Broward Republican Party Chair Christine Butler has called for a special election following the resignation of current State Committeeman Ryan Anderson. He is leaving Broward County.

In an email to Broward Republican Executive Committee (BREC) members, Butler laid out the rules and procedures for Monday night’s vote at Deicke Auditorium in Plantation. “Nominations will be made from the floor by BREC Members in good standing. The person making the nomination for a Candidate will have a maximum of a one (1) minute nomination speech.” Butler wrote. “Nominating speeches shall come from the floor.”

According to Butler, five minutes will be allowed for each Candidate’s speech for the office of State Committeeman. So far, five BREC members have announced their candidacies.

Tea Party Fort Lauderdale co-founder Jack Gillies says he is, “A Conservative Christian who stands by the 2012 Republican Platform, the United States Constitution, and the Holy Scriptures.” As to why he is the best candidate, Gillies says, “a lifelong history of ideas, hard work, and most importantly, results.”

Gillies’ Tea Party Fort Lauderdale claims to be “America’s longest running weekly tea party.” His group has held flag waving events, screening of conservative movies like “Hating Breitbart,” and speeches by authors Pamela Geller and Ann Coulter.

Chad Lincoln, a longtime BREC member from Hallandale Beach, was first to announce his candidacy. In an email, Lincoln claims to have “statewide relationships” and knowledge of caucuses and meetings. But his biggest selling point appears to be his ability to pay for a hotel. Lincoln wrote, “I’m ready to serve and to commit to the requisite time and expense to attend five meetings in Orlando a year. These costs include hotel, meals and travel for two to three nights per meeting, and these costs are not insignificant.”

Perhaps Mr. Lincoln will give BREC members tips on how to use Priceline and Trivago to save money on these costly trips to O-town.

BREC executive director Rico Petrocelli announced his candidacy with well-planned campaign of letters, emails and robocalls. In addition to his own robocall, Petrocelli produced a robocall from former BREC chairman Richard DeNapoli.

A letter from DeNapoli to BREC members laid out the case for Petrocelli as State Committeeman. “[Rico] can serve as a resource to the Chair and the County Executive Board.” DeNapoli wrote. “[Rico] has the contacts locally and at the Republican Party of Florida to make sure Broward County will get the attention and appropriate funding it deserves to help get Republicans elected in Broward.”

Mike Rump, the presdient of the Republican Business Network (RBN), believes his volunteerism during the 2014 election sets him apart from the other candidates. He says he, “created, organized, and sucessfully promoted ‘REPUBLICAN ROUNDUPS’ [which] grew in attendance with each event and were a real rallying point for Republicans in 2014.” Rump wrote he regularly visits Tallahassee to lobby as the president-elect of the Florida Association of Public Insurance Adjusters (FAPIA).

BREC member Tom Terwilliger recently lost a race for the Pompano Beach city commission. Late last year, Terrwillger ran as Levi Williams’ running mate for BREC vice chair. He claims his position as  chairperson of BREC’s voter registration committee has allowed him to engage “over 700 young people from 18 to 28. His success rate is 80% of new voters are registered as Republican or other.”

We will update this story as other candidates join the race.